The First trailer for "Babygirl" by A24: An Erotic Thriller with Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson
The film will be released in cinemas on December 25, 2024
Nicole Kidman is back with her latest film project: it's called "Babygirl" and is described as an "erotic thriller".
Update: The first "Babygirl" trailer is here!
This is What "Babygirl" is About
At the center of the plot is Nicole Kidman in the role of Romy, a successful CEO of a large New York corporation. Romy lives a seemingly perfect life: Her career is successful, her marriage happy, and she has two children, too. But her seemingly perfect life is thrown into disarray when the self-confident young intern Samuel turns up. Samuel defies the rules and Romy's dominance, which leads to an affair between the two. In the process, Romy unleashes previously repressed sexual fantasies, leading to a tense power play between the two characters.
According to the Zurich Film Festival, Nicole Kidman delivers one of the "bravest and best performances" of her entire career. Others seem to think so as well, as she has already been awarded the prize for best actress at the Venice Film Festival.
The movie is directed by Dutch director Halina Reijn, who made a name for herself in 2022 with the horror comedy "Bodies Bodies Bodies". In addition to Kidman and Dickinson, the cast also includes Antonio Banderas and "Talk To Me" actress Sophie Wilde. The successful studio A24 is working behind the scenes. "Babygirl" will be released in cinemas on December 25, 2024.
Nicole Kidman's Most Important Movies at a Glance
Nicole Kidman is one of the best-known and most versatile actresses of our time. Her career spans several decades and she has made a name for herself in both commercial blockbusters and sophisticated dramas.
1. Dead Calm (1989)
After a few smaller roles in Australian film and television productions, Nicole Kidman came to international attention with the thriller "Dead Calm". In this suspenseful film, Kidman plays the role of Rae Ingram, who is on a sailing trip with her husband when they rescue a mysterious stranger (played by Billy Zane). However, he proves to be a psychopathic killer. The claustrophobic atmosphere and Kidman's intense acting helped establish her as an up-and-coming star.
2. Days of Thunder (1990)
Kidman's final breakthrough in Hollywood came with the racing movie "Days of Thunder", in which she starred alongside Tom Cruise. Although the film itself received mixed reviews, it was successful at the box office and marked the beginning of her international career. She also met Tom Cruise on set, whom she later married, which also brought Kidman into the media spotlight. Her role as Dr. Claire Lewicki, a neurologist, showed her talent for multi-layered characters early on.
3. To Die For (1995)
With "To Die For", Nicole Kidman proved that she could also shine in dark, satirical roles. In this film by Gus Van Sant, she plays Suzanne Stone, an ambitious and manipulative woman who is prepared to do anything to further her career as a newsreader - even to walk over dead bodies. Her portrayal of a ruthless, narcissistic woman was critically acclaimed and won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy.
4. Moulin Rouge! (2001)
Baz Luhrmann's musical "Moulin Rouge!" marked a high point in Kidman's career. In the role of Satine, a glamorous courtesan in early 20th century Paris, Kidman not only showed off her acting skills, but also surprised audiences with her singing abilities. The movie was a commercial success and was widely praised for its creative aesthetic and extravagant musical numbers. Kidman received her first Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Leading Role and cemented her status as an international film icon.
5. The Hours (2002)
One of the most important films in Nicole Kidman's career is undoubtedly "The Hours", for which she was awarded an Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In this complex drama, she plays the famous writer Virginia Woolf, who lives in England in the 1920s and works on her novel Mrs. Dalloway. Kidman's performance, enhanced with a signature prosthetic nose, has been praised by critics as subtle and powerful. The movie explores three interconnected stories and questions the meaning of life and emotional despair, which Kidman expresses with deep empathy.
6. Dogville (2003)
Directed by Danish director Lars von Trier, Nicole Kidman took on the lead role in "Dogville", an experimental drama set in a minimalist setting. The film tells the story of Grace, a woman on the run who seeks refuge in a small town but soon becomes a victim of abuse of power and violence. "Dogville" is a daring film that has polarized audiences, but Kidman's courage to take on such an unusual project has been highly regarded by critics. Her portrayal of the suffering yet strong Grace is one of her most impressive performances.
7. The Others (2001)
Kidman also proved her skills in the horror genre with "The Others", an atmospheric scary movie directed by Alejandro Amenábar. She plays Grace, a mother who lives with her two light-sensitive children in a remote, gloomy mansion. The story unfolds as a psychological ghost story with a surprising twist, and Kidman's portrayal of an increasingly desperate woman was praised by critics as one of her best acting performances. The film was a huge success and helped to further cement Kidman's reputation as a versatile actress.
8. Big Little Lies (2017-2019)
Although not a movie production, the HBO series "Big Little Lies" cannot go unmentioned when talking about Nicole Kidman's career. The series earned her an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Actress. Her role as Celeste Wright, a lawyer trapped in an abusive marriage, was considered one of the most profound and challenging of her career. Kidman impressively brought both the vulnerability and inner strength of her character to the screen.
9. Lion (2016)
In "Lion", a heartwarming drama, Kidman plays the role of Sue Brierley, a woman who adopts an Indian boy who has lost his family. The film, based on a true story, shows the emotional challenges of parenthood and uprooting, and Kidman received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her sensitive performance.